after a bit of fiddling around i think i figured it outWhat's the deal with HDtune health?
Why can't you show that?
Use free HDtune 2.55 version.
https://www.hdtune.com/download.html
View: https://imgur.com/a/aBpQJjC
after a bit of fiddling around i think i figured it outWhat's the deal with HDtune health?
Why can't you show that?
Use free HDtune 2.55 version.
https://www.hdtune.com/download.html
how is this?Run it and show screenshot with Health tab (unless health tab is empty).
You can also run error scan. See, if that causes any error messages.
Well ... technically the drive is considered failed.how is this?
oh wow. what do i do from here?Well ... technically the drive is considered failed.
If it was Samsung drive, it would have been already locked in read only mode and
would not be usable for anything other than recovering data.
Thanks for all the help. Unfortunately I'm not the most financially stable person and it took a lot to get the new ssd. I'll settle for just installing windows on the new drive and slowly moving my stuff over. Thank youWhat I'd suggest you to do ...
get yourself another drive (external HDD perhaps) - 1TB at least.
Use R-Drive Image software to make image of OS drive.
It allows skipping bad/unreadable blocks.
Then restore image to new NVME drive.
Make sure, you a have heatsinks on both your NVME drives.
Both of them are PCIE 4.0 drives and require heatsinks.
Old drive reported being overheated. It may have lead to failure of the old drive.
R-Drive image software may allow copying directly drive to drive.I'll settle for just installing windows on the new drive and slowly moving my stuff over.